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Presenting four new, minimalist-glam looks you'll want to wear right now, created by makeup legend Diane Kendal on model Constance Jablonski. The colors: an exclusive Courrèges-Estée Lauder collab. Love! And make no mistake: The looks here are not the kind of washed-out "minimalist makeup" of the grunge era. No, we're calling this go-around glam minimalism: "In the nineties no-makeup makeup was waifish, rock 'n' roll," recalls Kendal. "Today it's about polish—making the skin look flawless, healthy, and glowing." Follow her steps, and you'll look refined enough for the office or a night out; take a few extra minutes to add a single accent—a bright lip, bold eyeliner, or strong brows—and you'll get the dramatic looks seen here. Ready? The Almost-Bare Look: Let's be clear—even if you have nearly flawless skin, even if you're a supermodel like Jablonski here, you'll still benefit from a bit of strategically placed highlighter. Kendal suggests applying it along cheekbones, bridge of nose, and brow bones to brighten and lift your features. Try Iridescent Ball Highlighter, $26. All makeup on these pages, Courrèges-Estée Lauder, esteelauder.com. The Bright Lip: Got five minutes? Punch up a neutral face with a hot pink gloss and false lashes. Just don't read more

It doesn’t take a fashion-history major to acknowledge that the supermodel era of the nineties was one of the most riveting, exciting moments in fashion. Those dazzling glamazons (Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, Stephanie Seymour) were A-list celebrities, and Christy Turlington Burns reigned supreme among them, her chiseled features and feline eyes helping propel her to legendary status. And guess what: She’s Latina—a Salvadoran American superstar who emerged at a time when few of us were represented in glossy pages and on billboards. Yet despite a modeling career that just wouldn’t quit (you can still find Turlington Burns, 45, serving as beauty inspiration for Maybelline New York and flaunting her yoga-honed figure in Calvin Klein Underwear ads), she was ready for the next step. The model, wife to actor Ed Burns, and mom to daughter Grace, 10, and son Finn, eight, enrolled in college and later created Every Mother Counts (EMC), a nonprofit campaign that raises funds to provide grants to maternal-health programs around the world. Naturally, GBL wanted to learn more. First things first: Congrats on your Glamour Woman of the Year award this past fall! We were proud to see such a glam Latina onstage. Thank you! read more

Have you heard the latest supermodel gossip? Naomi Campbell may be coming to daytime TV—as a talk-show host! She is reportedly in talks to host a show, which would be in addition to her executive producer/model mentor gig for the reality show The Face. "Naomi is a supermodel first and foremost, but she's becoming much more comfortable on TV now and really finding her voice," according to The Telegraph. "She's a perfectionist, and if she does give TV a go, she'd give Oprah a run for her money!" I really hope this turns out to be true! Just in case Naomi is reading this, here are a few show ideas that I know I'd love to see come to life! 1. Diversity in fashion. Naomi has been pretty outspoken on this topic recently and has used Twitter to keep the conversation going. Since she's been in the biz so long, I'd love to see her tackle this topic head-on. 2.Supermodels of the 1990s: Where are they now? Naomi, can you please invite all your old besties from this decade to come and tell us what it was really like to be a superstar model at that time? Do they miss read more

I don't know about you, but I've been a fan of Dr. Martens for as long as I can remember. I had a cherry red patent leather pair back in kindergarten, and my leopard-print pair are my absolute go-tos lately. I've been living in London for the past few months, and let's just say that Docs are about as common as a pair of black pumps. The iconic brand recently teamed up with model Agyness Deyn for the cutest collaboration that will add just the right amount of Brit-inspired, '90s-era quirk to your spring wardrobe. Come have a look at some of my fave pieces, and check out the fun short film below. Eyeball A-Line Dress, $152 Denim Biker Jacket, $248 Mini Heart Satchel, $200 Aggy Interlace Sandals, $150 In a dream world, I'd rock each piece all together! I might just have to settle on that wacky printed dress, though. Check out the rest here! Would you rock any of these pieces? Do you own a pair of Docs? read more

Watch out ,Kate Middleton, and move over ,Kim Kardashian: Supermodel mommy-to-be Lara Stone is officially in the running for Best Maternity Style, looking chic, sophisticated, and sexy throughout her pregnancy. Although the 29-year-old Dutch model tends to wear longer sleeves and higher necklines, she still keeps her looks stylish by choosing thin, luxurious materials and body-skimming silhouettes. She stunned in this bold red Calvin Klein Collection gown that lengthened and streamlined her curvaceous figure. Her bigger-than-ever belly was camouflaged by this cool Christopher Kane print. She still kept her sex appeal with a short hemline and curve-hugging silhouette. This mod-style white minidress is my absolute favorite. The flounce at the sleeve and hem is fun and flirty and also balances out her baby bump. Channeling her inner Audrey Hepburn, Lara keeps it simple in all black. The V-neck and pointy shoes are sophisticated, not to mention comfy. What do you think of Lara Stone's maternity style? Would you wear any of these outfits? Photos: Getty Images read more

Do you want to become a social media star in the fashion biz? Look no further than Coco Rocha and her quick ascent on virtually every platform from Twitter to Instagram. Glamour editor in chief Cindi Leive recently asked Coco what her keys to social media success were during a panel discussion that served as the finale to New York Fashion Week. Coco has 479,750 followers on Twitter, 345,000 followers on Instagram and more than one million on Google +. "When I started there were no blogs in this industry so I thought, well why not blog about my life as a model," Coco said. "There was this new thing called Twitter and I was on it. I was on Instagram back when it started. If you're first on a platform your numbers will grow tremendously." Being first is important but she said the quality of content is crucial. "The content is from me--not some PR firm. I know my voice best." Finally, she said China is an important market to consider for the future. "Fashion in China is huge. Models are bigger than celebrities. It's important to find people that aren't accessible." Of course, this doesn't only apply to read more

Kate Moss is the Hat Person of the Year, according to The Headwear Association, which conducted a very scientific online poll to find out who looks the best in a hat (kidding!) Kate beat out Kate Middleton, who won last year. The Duchess does have an advantage with all those over-the-top fascinators! Kate scored 40 percent of the vote, narrowly beating Bruno Mars who got 38 percent of the vote. Anne Hathaway was a distant third, receiving 14 percent of the vote. Past winners include Johnny Depp and Brad Pitt. Does Kate top your list, too? What's your hat of choice? Photo: Getty Images read more

A model who isn't body obsessed, loves food and blogs about it? OK, maybe I'm being a tiny bit flippant here, but it is kind of rare, don't you think? Meet Robyn Lawley, the international covergirl who is speaking out about being comfortable and confident in her size-12 body. No starvation diets here! read more

Things to check out in New York during fashion week: millions of runway shows, zillions of celebrity-studded afterparties, and giant cross-stitched portraits of supermodels? Say hello to Georg Jensen's new NYC flagship window display—a series of cross-stitch images of model Freja Beha Erichsen, as shot by Sebastian Faena and reimagined by needlework artist Inge Jacobsen. read more

Do you love cashmere? Then you might want to check out Claudia Schiffer's spring 2012 cashmere collection—which just arrived online at Net-a-Porter.com this week! I love cashmere—how it takes you through so many seasons (and sometimes I even wear it in the summer, on chilly nights!)—and I'm always looking for new color combinations and patterns (I have waaaay too much black cashmere in my wardrobe). read more

Happy Birthday Kate Moss! Can you believe that the multi-millionaire supermodel—once the face of Calvin Klein, the controversial posterchild for early-90s "heroin chic," and style icon who's launched a thousand trends—turns 38 years old today? To celebrate, check out some of our all-time favorite Kate Moss looks after the jump. Which are your favorite? read more

Today in fashion news from around the world wide web: Barbie gets tattoos, pink hair, and a dog called Bastardino; an 81-year old woman gets signed to one of the world's best modeling agencies; Victoria's Secret supermodel Adriana Lima competes on Dancing With the Stars, and more! read more

The glowing, seemingly wrinkle-free complexion, the sparkling blue eyes, the perfect pout and toothy smile; and that tousled, flaxen mane—Claudia Schiffer looks just as super now as she did in her heyday. And she is just as busy—that’s her in the new Dolce & Gabbana and YSL ads looking smoking hot. And though Schiffer can’t bottle and sell her genes, she is certainly willing to divulge her makeup secrets. read more

I wish I knew the secret that somehow keeps all late '80s/early '90s supermodels looking pretty much exactly as they did 15 or 20 years ago. (Tracey it seems, knows a little something about this.) A lot of the original supes have been out at events recently looking amazing—and not in that strange, tight-faced plastic-surgery way. Now, mind you, they’re all gorgeous, so they’re all winners in my book. But I thought it would be fun to celebrate them all with a quick poll: Which one of this stunning ladies would you still—right this second—like to swap places with for a day? read more